Sowhenhardtimes I oftenreturntooldfavorites, I'verecentlyrereadbothSulaandtheGeneralinhislabyrinth, bothofwhichgetbettereverytime I readthem.
Andalsotheytakemebacktothepeople I waswhen I readthosebooksinthepast, thepretentiouscollegesophomore, thatperpetuallyterrified 24 yearold, theblearyeyednewfatherandsoon.
I alsohavetorecommendonewaynovel I rereadtoeasemyanxiety.
I amstillalivebyKateAliceMarshall, whichis a survivalstoryinwhich a girlhastosurvivealoneinliketheArcticwilderness.
A lotofbooks I readrightnowfeelkindofsandbecause, like a scenewilltakeplacein a crowdedMcDonald's and I'llbelike, Oh, I rememberthehouseheondaysofcrowdedMcDonald's, whichisnotsomething I thought I wouldyearnforinmylife.
Buthereweare.
Anyway, I amstillalive, withitsfrigidArctichungerpangscontainsabsolutelynoneofthat.
Thenthere's poetry.
I reallyneedpoetryrightnow, likeNicoleSealy's beautifulbookOrdinaryBeast, whereshewrites, there's a namefortheanimallovemakesofusnamed, I think, likeRainforthesounditmakesand I really, reallyneedPaigeLewis's bookSpaceStruck.